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The 28 Top Recruiting Software Tools Of 2017

Ideal

With hundreds of recruiting tech companies out there, how do you determine which ones are the top recruiting software tools worth investing in? A big chunk of this market is made up of recruiting software. Taleo , acquired by Oracle for $1.9 Taleo , acquired by Oracle for $1.9 Recruitment CRMs.

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Online Recruitment Software 101

Yello

With the advent of online recruitment software, companies are now able to identify, attract and hire top talent through the click of a mouse or the tap of a smartphone. But, as with any technology, online recruitment software comes with its own set of features, buzzwords and acronyms.

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Lever vs. Greenhouse — Which Is Your Next ATS?

Recruiting Blogs

Big names like Taleo and SuccessFactors were scooped up by Oracle and SAP, respectively. As a result, talent acquisition teams started to put an emphasis on candidate experience, noticing that a great employer brand could influence the best talent to want to work for their companies. . Melissa Crosby on SSR PeopleTech.

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Shark Tank Meets HR Tech: Testing the Recruiting Waters at iTalent.

Recruiting Daily

The finalists picked to present in this fourth iteration of the annual North America iTalent competition were: Skill Survey. Universum, of course, is the antithesis of a startup, having an established global business surveying students and new graduates about their job and career preferences since 1988. Greenhouse.

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The Top 15 HR Technologies And Recruiting Tools of 2015: The Final Countdown.

Recruiting Daily

The first generation of ATS systems, which consisted of such legacy Taleo/Oracle/Peoplesoft ; SAP/SuccessFactors and Kenexa/Brassring (an IBM joint), are as much a relic of the early 90s as pogs, Blossom or Bubble Tape. These numbers are pretty damn impressive, until you consider Taleo commands 54% market share, conversely.

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